DemonicDerek writes:
> Hey, I'll be doing Video editing too but I am using SATA hard
> drives for the computer I am going to build. I am taking 2
> 500gb and raid 0ing em!
If you're only...
Type: Posts; User: mapesdhs
DemonicDerek writes:
> Hey, I'll be doing Video editing too but I am using SATA hard
> drives for the computer I am going to build. I am taking 2
> 500gb and raid 0ing em!
If you're only...
scs100303 writes:
> Thanks for the follow up:) ...
Most welcome!
> You defiantly should write a guide of some sorts for Rob.
Heh, well, I'll leave it for Rob to ask if he thinks such a...
DemonicDerek writes:
> I thought that newer SATA hard drives can transfer data
> at 3 GB/s or so I heard.
That is 3Gbit/sec, not 3GBbytes/sec, ie. 3Gbit = 384MB/sec.
Not that much faster than...
scs100303 writes:
> This is the first i've heard about SCSI hdd's (im a newbie), although
> i have done tons of research, all of which suggest the use of SATA
> type hdd's. So my question is why...
SCSI, which stands for Small Computer Systems Interface, is
a technology for connecting peripherals to a computer using
a standard set of communication signals and protocols. It
is most commonly...
Most welcome! For reference, this is the disk auction I
won which I've put into my brother's PC (motherboard is
an Asrok K8Upgrade-1689, WinXP installed just fine):
...
Dear Rob,
With respect to your excellent "How To Build A PC" guide (hard drive
section), just wondered, how come you don't mention SCSI at all?
SCSI is obviously expensive new, but 2nd-hand the...